Sabtu, 14 Januari 2023

Rules were followed, says Ahmad Zahid after UMNO passes contentious no-contest motion on his presidency - CNA

Whether UMNO's top two posts will be contested at its next leadership polls has been a hot topic at this year's convention.

A loss for current president Ahmad Zahid - also Malaysia's deputy prime minister - could have implications for Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's unity government.

But Ahmad Zahid has maintained his confidence in defending his position, saying in a policy speech on Friday that he would leave it to party delegates to decide if the roles should be contested.

He said on Friday that he did not pressure delegates into supporting the motion, and that he and deputy president Mohamad Hasan were in fact "surprised" when a delegate from the Malaysian state of Negeri Sembilan tabled the additional motion.

DEMOCRACY "RESTRICTED"

UMNO supreme council member Ahmad Said told reporters earlier on Saturday that more than 90 per cent of delegates supported the motion to uphold solidarity in the party, as it prepares to contest elections in six states.

"I want to reiterate that the top two never asked for their posts not to be contested, but it was the desire of the delegates. It shows that UMNO still prioritises winning the elections, as being united is more important than the positions themselves," Mr Ahmad said.

But UMNO vice-president Ismail Sabri Yaakob said the motion did not seem to make sense.

"Party elections are normal in UMNO, even at division levels. If we are afraid the party will split because of elections, then might as well not have elections for division chiefs and so on, as grassroots too will be split," he told the media after the convention.

Veteran UMNO member and former treasurer Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said after the convention that democracy in the party was "restricted".

"Those who are not happy (with the motion) can contest. It won't split the party ... back then I went against (former president) Mahathir (Mohamad), the party didn't split," he said.

At UMNO's most recent election, in 2018, Ahmad Zahid fended off challenges for the presidency from Mr Khairy and Mr Tengku Razaleigh. 

MOTION IS "FINAL"

Ahmad Zahid said members who still wish to challenge for the top two posts will be referred to the party's disciplinary board. The no-contest motion is not constitutionally binding.

"The general assembly is UMNO's highest body as clearly stated in the party constitution," he said, insisting that the motion passed is "final".

He urged members who might be angry with the decision to stay united with the party moving forward.

"The delegates (who passed this motion) represent their grassroots members, so it is them who want to maintain unity in the party," he said.

On what actions Mr Khairy could face, Ahmad Zahid said the issue will be discussed with Mr Khairy's division chief and brought to UMNO's disciplinary body.

PHANTOM DELEGATES

Mr Khairy had alleged in a TikTok video on Saturday that some delegates’ seat tags at the convention hall were removed, to be replaced with those of "imported" delegates who would push through the motion.

This prompted a rebuke by UMNO Sungai Besar division chief Jamal Yunos, who told reporters on Saturday that Mr Khairy was tarnishing the party by spreading baseless claims.

Mr Jamal went further to claim that Mr Khairy had paid off delegates to boo the motion as it was tabled in the Merdeka hall, based on what he said were admissions by these delegates.

"I will make an official report to the disciplinary body, and I hope the body takes action and revokes his membership," he added.

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2023-01-14 14:08:00Z
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Singapore data for bivalent COVID-19 vaccines does not show increased risk of stroke: MOH - CNA

SINGAPORE: Data in Singapore on the bivalent COVID-19 vaccines does not show an increased risk of ischaemic stroke linked to either of the updated Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech shots, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Saturday (Jan 14). 

The Health Ministry's statement comes after US federal health authorities launched an investigation into a preliminary safety concern about a potential increased risk of stroke in seniors who received the bivalent vaccine.

"In Singapore, the local data accrued for the bivalent vaccines at this time does not show an increased risk of ischaemic stroke after receiving either the Moderna or the Pfizer-BioNTech/Comirnaty bivalent vaccine," said MOH.

"The safety profile of the bivalent mRNA vaccines has been observed to be similar to that of their monovalent versions."

An ischaemic stroke, also known as brain ischaemia, is caused by blockages in arteries that carry blood to the brain.

The preliminary safety concern about the Pfizer bivalent shot was detected by one of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's monitoring systems known as the vaccine safety datalink (VSD).

It uncovered a possible safety issue in which people aged 65 and older were more likely to have an ischaemic stroke 21 days after receiving the Pfizer-BioNTech bivalent shot, compared with days 22 to 44.

However, the US CDC said in a statement on Friday that it is "very unlikely" that Pfizer's bivalent COVID-19 shot carries an increased risk of stroke for people aged 65 and older.

No other surveillance system has detected a similar safety concern so far, said the health agency.

"A large study of updated (bivalent) vaccines (from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna) using the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services database revealed no increased risk of ischaemic stroke," said the US CDC.

It also noted that other countries have not observed an increased risk for ischaemic stroke with the updated bivalent vaccines, adding that the matter requires more investigation.

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2023-01-14 13:34:00Z
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UMNO delegates table motion to leave top 2 posts unchallenged at next party elections - CNA

Whether UMNO's top two posts will be contested at its next leadership polls has been a hot topic at this year's convention.

A loss for current president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi - also Malaysia's deputy prime minister - could have implications for Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's unity government.

But Ahmad Zahid has maintained his confidence in defending his position, saying in a policy speech on Friday that he would leave it to party delegates to decide if the roles should be contested.

Party delegates from each state will announce on Saturday if they support the motion, which will be passed if a simple majority is obtained, Mr Isham said.

Even then, the motion is not constitutionally binding and the president and deputy president could still be challenged, he said.

Earlier this week former UMNO youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin announced at a forum in Singapore that he was "thinking of" running for the presidency.

He also said he wanted to stop any "undemocratic" motions blocking contestation of the party’s top two posts.

Some prominent UMNO members, however, prefer that the roles remain uncontested. These include UMNO deputy president Mohamad Hasan and women’s wing chief Noraini Ahmad.

Mr Mohamad said the polls could cause divisions within UMNO. Dr Noraini said a no-contest would give leaders space to strengthen the formerly dominant party, now seeking a reset following poor performances at recent national polls.

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2023-01-13 13:19:37Z
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Jumat, 13 Januari 2023

Woman dies after avalanche near ski resort in Japan's Hokkaido: Report - CNA

TOKYO: A foreign woman died in an avalanche at Mount Yotei near a popular ski resort on Japan's northernmost island of Hokkaido, local media reported on Friday (Jan 13).

The woman, who was at the site with about 10 other people, did not show any vital signs, broadcaster NHK reported, citing a person who made an emergency call.

Japan's TV Asahi News quoted the fire department as saying the avalanche occurred between the mountain's fifth and sixth stations at about 2.30pm.

According to the report, her companions pulled the woman from the snow and she was conveyed to the hospital by helicopter. Her death was subsequently confirmed, TV Asahi said.

The party of 10 is believed to comprise European nationals from the Czech Republic, Austria, and Germany, it added.

TV Asahi also said an avalanche warning had been issued in the Shiribeshi area, where the mountain is located, since Thursday.

Mount Yotei is one of Hokkaido's most famous mountains and is a popular outdoor activity spot.

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2023-01-13 09:16:53Z
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China's Exports Slump Further as Global Demand Drops Off - Bloomberg

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  1. China's Exports Slump Further as Global Demand Drops Off  Bloomberg
  2. China Dec rare earth exports at 4307 tonnes -customs  CNA
  3. China exports, imports tumble sharply in December, cloud 2023 growth outlook  The Straits Times
  4. China’s exports, imports tumbled in December, but trade with Russia steady  South China Morning Post
  5. China's Dec soybean imports jump 19%, coal shipments slip  CNA
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2023-01-13 05:40:00Z
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Kamis, 12 Januari 2023

Forgiven but not forgotten, Zahid says of 10 MPs who signed SDs backing Muhyiddin - The Star Online

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Forgiven but not forgotten, Zahid says of 10 MPs who signed SDs backing Muhyiddin  The Star OnlineView Full coverage on Google News
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China Stops Reporting Covid Tally as Data Criticism Grows - Bloomberg

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  1. China Stops Reporting Covid Tally as Data Criticism Grows  Bloomberg
  2. 'Not necessary' to dwell on COVID-19 death tally, Chinese experts say  CNA
  3. China stops reporting daily Covid-19 tally as data criticism intensifies  The Straits Times
  4. China's economy is living its darkest hours before the dawn  South China Morning Post
  5. China's Covid Surge Could Make Xi More Dangerous  Bloomberg
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